October 11 in History
1944
October 11, 1944:An American mystery film titled "Laura", featuring Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews, premieres in New York City.
1968
October 11, 1968:British rock group The Beatles record a single titled “Savoy Truffle."
- October 11, 1968:
"I Say a Little Prayer", a hit track by American singer and songwriter Aretha Franklin, is gold certified.
1975
October 11, 1975:The late-night comedy showcase called “Saturday Night Live" premieres on NBC.
1976
October 11, 1976:The fourth studio album of American singer and songwriter Donna Summer named “Four Seasons Of Love” is released.
1983
October 11, 1983:American recording artist Lionel Richie issues his 2nd solo studio album called “Can't Slow Down”.
1988
October 11, 1988:Canadian singer and songwriter Sarah McLachlan drops her first album titled “Touch”
2006
October 11, 2006:The American satirical sitcom television series dubbed "30 Rock" is originally aired on NBC Television Network in the United States.